SUFEID KOH, or the WHITE MOUNTAIN, a range in Afghanistan, running from E. to W., parallel to the Hindoo Koosh, to the south of the Valley of the Cabool, about N. Lat. 23. 50.; E. Lon. from 69. 30. to 71. 16. It is chiefly of primary formation, and consists of three parallel chains, the two lower of which are covered with pine-forests; while the highest is rocky and precipitous, rising above the line of perpetual snow. The culminating point of the range is 14,100 feet above the sea.